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Monday, September 25, 2017

The breathtaking “Butterfly” has landed @ Everyman Theatre

WHEN: Now on stage through October 8.WHERE: Everyman Theatre is located at 315 W. Fayette St., BaltimoreTICKETS: $10-65.BUY TICKETS

Use code DEUX18 to save $20 per pair of tickets to Friday evening, Saturday evening, and Sunday matinee performances, while supplies last.

When powerful French diplomat Rene Gallimard (Resident Company member Bruce Randolph Nelson) becomes enchanted with divine Peking opera star Song Liling (Everyman newcomer Vichet Chum), little can quell the thirst of their intoxicating desire—but this diva is hiding more than her true identity. Converging fact/fiction, male/female and East/West tensions on the stage, M. Butterfly is a gripping fable that proves the allure of fantasy and the power of obsession are a recipe for betrayal. Celebrating its 30th anniversary this season, David Henry Hwang’s torrid and timeless Tony Award-winning play is a masterful probe of truth, illusion, culture and gender. Catch Everyman's "beautiful and mesmerizing production" (MD Theatre Guide) before it flies away.

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